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Britney Spears’ Sons Sean & Jayden Are All Grown Up: See New Photos
Britney Spears’ two sons she shares with ex-husband Kevin Federline — Sean Preston Federline, 16, and Jayden James Federline, 15 — are all grown up. The teenagers, who rarely appear on social media, were spotted in an Instagram post on Wednesday posing alongside Eddie Morales, CEO of Movision Entertainment and a friend of Federline’s.
Will the 5.7% minimum wage hike be enough for the lowest earners?
Boris Johnson is reportedly weeks away from announcing a 5.7% hike in the minimum wage. It’s currently set at £8.91 an hour for over 23-year-olds, and Johnson’s proposal would mean an increase to £9.42 an hour – the third biggest annual rise since the 2008 financial crash. But with cuts...
6 burning questions entering Week 5 of the NFL
Can Justin Fields shine? Can the Rams get back on track? Will Urban Meyer survive?. We’re approaching the one-third mark into the season and the only thing I can say for certain is that I have no idea what’s happening this year. I know I say that every week, but I’m going to keep saying it until it’s no longer true.
7 Best Home Security Systems of 2021
ADT – Best for Versatility. 30-day trial period and six-month money-back guarantee. No DIY installation available — professional installation only. With services available for homes and commercial or small business facilities, ADT’s home security has a high degree of customizability. Devices include:. door and window sensors. smoke detectors. night vision...
The Latest Crop of Starter Homes Still Isn’t Enough to Meet Overwhelming Demand
Over 1,900 starter homes hit the market in Tampa, Florida in August. That was 25% more entry-level listings than arrived in the same month last year and one of the largest annual jumps in the country. While all that new inventory should have offered relief to local first-time homebuyers — a group struggling with stiff competition and rising house prices since last spring, it wasn’t enough.
Apple Website Experiencing Errors, Briefly Reinstates Phil Schiller As Senior VP of Marketing [Update: Fixed]
Apple’s newsroom and leadership pages are both currently experiencing some errors, leading to the appearance of some changes to Apple’s leadership. From our knowledge, Apple’s leadership and newsroom pages have been throwing up errors for the past two hours or so, and it seems to be that Apple is making server-side changes. In an oddity of those changes, Apple mistakenly listed Phil Schiller as Apple’s senior vice president of worldwide marketing, a role he stepped down from in August of last year to become an Apple Fellow. Apple moments later took down Schiller’s biography and the entirety of the leadership page.
Kanye West to Open Donda Academy, A K-12 Prep School
Kanye West is expanding his empire to include private education. The “Hurricane” rapper is planning to open a school in California called the Donda Academy. The academy is named after West’s tenth studio album of the same name, Donda, though it also honors his late mother, Dr. Donda West, former professor and English department chair at Chicago State University.
Geeking Out With James Blake on the Synths ‘That Pay For Themselves’ on His New Album
In December 2019, singer/songwriter/producer James Blake tested out a new, unreleased song for fans during his Piano Only tour. It was, as the name implies, just him and his piano , and for once, Blake was totally unarmed onstage. Though he has always performed with as little extra personnel as...
How Universal Music Going Public Ushers in a New Era for Music
Not all that long ago, most serious thinking about the future of the music business involved predicting the collapse of major labels. In 2002, David Bowie said music would “become like running water” and copyright would vanish within a decade. And once music became free, who would need a company to help promote it? As recently as 2013, Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke called Spotify “the last desperate fart of a dying corpse,” meaning the labels, then distributed his album Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes on BitTorrent. (Remember BitTorrent?)
India to welcome back tourists after Covid-19 restrictions crippled the travel industry and saw number of visitors plunge by 75%
The Indian government announced on Thursday that officials will reopen the country to tourists from October 15, lifting restrictions that have lasted for more than a year. Back in March 2020, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi introduced a strict lockdown and halted visas for foreigners due to the threat posed by the Covid-19 pandemic, closing the borders to the majority of tourists.
Tokyo hit by 6.1 magnitude earthquake, bringing public transport to a halt and causing sporadic power cuts (VIDEOS)
The Japanese capital and surrounding areas have been hit by a strong earthquake, causing power cuts and stopping trains, although no major damage has been reported and no tsunami risk has been flagged. Late Thursday, an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.1 was registered around Tokyo. The tremor was...
1 FTSE 100 dividend stock to consider buying with an ultra-high 9% yield
The FTSE 100 average dividend yield has been creeping higher in recent months. It’s now above 3.5%, making several companies look attractive to income investors like me. Although simply buying the stock with the highest yield isn’t always the smartest play, some ultra-high yields can offer me good risk/reward characteristics. Here’s one FTSE 100 dividend stock that I think fits into this category.
Here’s a dirt-cheap FTSE 250 stock with an 11% dividend yield!
Financial trading platform CMC Markets (LSE: CMCX) has seen a share price tumble of 4.1% in today’s trading so far. But this is nothing compared to the huge 24% fall it saw at the start of September. For a stock that performed well in the past year, as trading activity rose significantly on stock market fluctuations, this looks startling.
What is car insurance ghost broking and how can I avoid it?
Ghost broking is a type of car insurance scam where criminals sell drivers fake car insurance policies, often on social media. It’s on the rise and it’s cost drivers an estimated £786,700 so far this year, with each victim losing an average of £2,268. Here, I take a look at...
£29bn in dividends from these 5 FTSE 100 stocks in 2021!
Every quarter, the good folk at investment platform A J Bell produce their Dividend Dashboard. In these reports, A J Bell reviews FTSE 100 dividends in depth. The latest version (for Q3/21) is here (PDF). As a financial writer and value investor, I find this regular report tremendously useful. After all, cash dividends can account for half of the long-term returns from investing in shares. And the good news is that UK cash dividends are bouncing back this year, after a brutal 2020.
Aging in Place Can Be Expensive, but These Little-Known Resources Can Help With High Housing Costs
We know most older adults want to stay in their homes as they age, but the cost of upkeep can be a strain on limited incomes. That includes property taxes. Home prices have skyrocketed nearly 20% in the past year, and these rising values often result in higher bills. While property taxes vary greatly by location, the average U.S. home’s property tax bill was 4.4% higher in 2020 compared to 2019. This year is expected to be worse, with property taxes expected to rise by around 6.5%.
Revealed: Billboard’s 2021 Latin Power Players
Noah Assad, Bad Bunny’s longtime manager, has helped the Puerto Rican superstar conquer the world without compromising — or losing his independent streak — which puts him atop Billboard’s annual list of executives leading the charge within the genre. Last September, in the thick of the pandemic, Bad Bunny livestreamed...
5 Seconds of Summer Ink Global Record Deal With BMG
5 Seconds of Summer have signed a global recording deal with BMG, making it the pop/rock chart-toppers’ first pact since parting with Interscope earlier this year, Billboard can exclusively announce. The Australian quartet expects to release new music in early 2022 with a full album coming later in the year.
Latin Executive of the Year Noah Assad on Realizing a ‘Vision’ With Bad Bunny
Noah Assad is Billboard’s 2021 Latin Power Players executive of the year. To read this year’s Latin Power Players list in its entirety, click here. Last September, in the thick of the pandemic, Bad Bunny livestreamed a performance from atop a flatbed truck decked out like a subway car that meandered through the streets of New York, thrilling fans and puzzling pedestrians all the way from Yankee Stadium, in the Bronx, to the Harlem Hospital Center. Over 10 million viewers watched the Univision-produced show stream on its Uforia platform, as well as Bad Bunny’s YouTube channel. And like so many things Bad Bunny does — including surprise-releasing albums — the spectacle came with little warning, capturing the sense of spontaneity and fun that are central to the chart-topping artist’s appeal.
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